shrubby
IPA: ʃrˈʌbi
adjective
- Of or resembling a shrub.
- Planted or covered with shrubs.
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Examples of "shrubby" in Sentences
- It is also given to shrubby growth.
- Most are clumping form, a few are shrubby.
- If she accepts they will head to a shrubby area.
- It grows in dry, shrubby habitat such as chaparral.
- They are commonly found in wooded or shrubby areas.
- In the shrubby closed Caatinga scrub is more common.
- The genus includes both herbaceous and shrubby species.
- It is found in leaf litter of shrubby or forested areas.
- The degraded forests become shrubby and combustible garrigue.
- Semiarundinaria is a genus of tall or shrubby running bamboos.
- I eventually hope to have something big and shrubby in front of the garage on the left -- that side looks empty to me.
- There's even a tea party plant: A shrubby thing called New Jersey Tea, used in place of the real thing during the American Revolution.
- We could not have been hunting for more than three hours, when glimpses of a deer trotting southwards through the thick shrubby timber caught my attention.
- Anyway, Godfrey turns the key, revs up the car’s engine, and we resume our climb out of the canyon of the Nile and back onto the flat, red, shrubby plateau.
- The savannas dominated by grasses are essentially free of shrubs and trees; but in some cases, low shrubby or suffruticose elements may be present, thus classifying as shrubby meadows of scrub savannas.
- The so-called shrubby calceolarias used for bedding are increased from cuttings, planted in autumn in cold frames, where they can be wintered, protected from frost by the use of mats and a good layer of litter placed over the glass and round the sides.
- This part of Teesdale is famous for botanical rarities like the shrubby cinquefoil bushes, covered with egg-yolk-yellow blooms, that cling to rocky islands in the river, but the profusion of flowers maintained by skilled management of livestock in meadows and pastures has the greatest impact on most visitors.
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